Lords: Online content regulation is ‘legal but harmful’ and a threat to freedom of...
Government of the UKPeers warn that plans to deal with 'legally but harmful' online content would compromise freedom of speech and be ineffective.Instead, existing...
Irwin Mitchell announces family friendly pay policies
Irwin MitchellIt has announced that it will double the paternity leave and make a variety of other changes to support staff with their families.Effective...
Faculty awards scholarships to nine new devils
TheFaculty of AdvocatesNine intrants were awarded scholarships to help them with their finances when devilling begins next year.Ruth Crawford QCThe Faculty's treasurer, who is also...
Ministers from Scotland and Wales demand devolution respect
TheGovernment of the UKThey will weaken devolution if they create freeports in Scotland or Wales without reaching an agreement with the devolved governments, according...
CMA: Drug companies overcharge NHS
TheCompetition and Markets AuthorityThe CMA has issued fines of more than PS260 million to those who have violated competition law in relation to the...
Worker pressured to settle claims against their employers
According to The Times, workers are being pressured to settle their employment claims rather than waiting for the court to hear them. The tribunal system...
Reform of the legal complaints system is still in limbo
The majority of lawyers are opposed to theThe Scottish governmentThe results of a consultation revealed that there were proposals to reform the legal complaint...
Shoosmiths consolidates its presence in Glasgow through a deal for an office
ShoosmithsA deal has been signed for a permanent office to be located in the heart of Glasgow’s innovation district.The space will be leased on...
Stephen Hughes joins Arnot Manderson Advocates
Advocates for Arnot MandersonHas been welcomedStephen HughesTo the stableHughes has nearly 25 years of legal experience. His experience includes employment and criminal law. He represents both...
Paris: Indian state-owned properties are frozen in the face of a tax dispute with...
Cairn EnergyIn an attempt to make India pay $1.7 billion, a tribunal in The Hague claimed that they had seized Parisian state-owned property in...